Jimmy Bucket Suite showcased at Margaritaville Key West
Margaritaville Beach House Key West has introduced a new line-up of unique add-ons and perks allowing for overnight guests.
The line-up includes special benefits such as early check-in, late check-out, champagne, signature chocolates, sweet and salty snacks, and more.
The highlight is the Jimmy Bucket Suite, a one-bedroom king, pool-view suite featuring a custom bar-to-balcony pulley system, allowing guests to reel in snacks and liquid refreshments, right to their balcony in a wooden Jimmy Bucket.
Starting at just an additional $150 per stay, the Jimmy Bucket Suite option also includes a keepsake Margaritaville cutting board and two branded shot glasses.
The suite features a Margarita Frozen Concoction Machine, limes, a shaker of salt, and bucket of LandShark lagers.
Other new add-ons include Island Breakfast served by the pool, Ridin’ in Style VIP airport transfers in a customized Bamboo Buick Limo, evening turndown service an in-room champagne or sparkling rosé.
Opened in November 2021, the resort is oceanfront along Smathers Beach, offering 186 suites, a lagoon-style pool, and lounging hammocks throughout the grounds.
Exclusive amenities include poolside entertainment, a 24-hour fitness center, kids’ activities, and lawn games.
For more information, visit MargaritavilleBeachHouseKeyWest.com
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